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Date: Mon Nov 14 13:00:37 2005
From: beckett.samuel at gmail.com (Samuel Beckett)
Subject: Enough's enough...

It makes sense to conduct a social engineering test against a forum,
ask for help to become a hacker and use your homepage in the signature
which states that you're already an experienced hacker since more than
six years.


On 11/14/05, Peer Janssen <peer@...en-online.de> wrote:
> How do you know these are the same person?
>
> Could it be a decoy?
> A social engineering test against the forum?
> A clue test against the members of this list? (Who could be interesting
> in detailed profiling of the security community? What could it be used
> for in which scenarios?)
>
> I guess nobody will go far in security with in-the-box thinking and with
> simply taking things at face value.
>
> Peer
>
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